Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1945 — Page 5

M&tSDAY, APRIL 4, 1945

..Bet Reports rE PORT Oh LOCAL MjBhnREIGN MARKETS 2# for '^^■ etT( MURRAY A CO. * W.ii kind, of livestock at '/'■Stur, Berne, Cr.lfivlH*. ’ ?Uf |nd win.hli. ' ck received every day |‘ Kntli 12=30 p. m. and no commission Phone 301 April 4. SI 4.45 'ltß,?,' 1400 W 13.50 » 12.50 STOCK YARDS phone 101 ISmi > aih-h 4 - V lte — 13-75 - ;s l|B 7.00 HBoc P er head yardage ’ egg and ■KjLTRY quotations gfcj;- Furnished by PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Conei :• <! April 4. <lßLrs 30c H broilers end fryers— 23c V®j^Bf r yers - 9c wK hcnj 25c HKsters 14c 22c grain - MARKET gSuRK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 4. TZ^B edM Bui) J ect t 0 change during day. tt ;MU delivered at elevator. N^B ? ' fid wheat s l ' B6 Wheat 1.65 Old'Corn — 1.60 Beans - 2.16 Oats ............................. 1 00 de 46 .03 per bushel leas. —IB f.o.b. farm |B RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Bn Wayne. Ind., Apr. 4—(UJ’» ! 9ks. niai kiq steady; 160-400 lbs. Mt: 150-160 lbs.. $14.50; 140-150 R i:;ti - itu ibj - $11; 12 °' $1:1.75: luo-120 11m., $13.50. $i3.75-$13.9j; stags, sl3; LIVESTOCK Apr. 4 — (UP) — i,UOO; active, steady; and choice 16« Io 400 lbs. to bio lbs. 14.80; 100- to itoMibs. mainly 13.50 to 14.50; and choice sows largely medium good occasionally ( ' OWn ' l,5oo; calves 600; fully P al ’t load choice medium steers 16.50; several small to choice mostly light steers and yearlings 15.50 oild head choice heifers 1 steady good, cows quot- ;. il ' i " i "" 1 al| ove: most sales ip ,Mi iows 12.50 to 13.50; comer,^B, C and ll,w| iums 9.25 to 12.25; and cutters 7.00 to 9.00; fairly a,five, mostly 50c top 18.00. II^B' 1 ' 1 Quotable steady; and choice natives eligible lo Ih.at); steady choice quot--16.75 to 17.00. vHiCAGO LIVESTOCK. Apr. 4—(UP)— (WFA) 6, ' )00; active - fllll Y steady; al,d cl »>tce barrotvg and gilts I,s " ail(1 up at. $14.75 ceiling; V a ? d tl,uice so ' vs at ? 14 '- comclearance early. ’^K attle ' 13 ’6°b; calves, 800; gen- » trade very active; larglly .Bfa.: aii . y eai ’ling run; fed steers darlings 10-15 c higher at new ‘Bl,,, 011 croi): bulk, sls-$17.25; top B_; "0 medium weight; five loads ; )est yearbngs. ?,7 - s °: heifB. lg!; ’ slS ' 9n; heifers firm; Kadv S ! ady ' fail Iy activ e: bulls ißlswt 0 25c higher: saua age Bh.J nR UP t 0 * l3 ' sn al >d het|K)lS. »h 8 advance; fed heavy fat Bwn- J 4 :, Vealers filln at s l7 Bpply ° Ck Cattle in "ogHgible B'li gn-7“ g - t0 25c higher; nine B* o Jkit • 110 ice Colorado fed BaondV' 8 > 5 ’ ?lb ' 90 ' Olle !oa d largehowever. sl7 B“ i(i iiißsnv finis hed Colorado*; B»rt lo a( |?' ra ,Oads aroun d $17.25; K' Hedlum ” ledl - uiu to S°°d, mostB 5 2 r H B ' 79 - lb - > a '«hs. B 1 lbs. fed ? adS 800 d,O choice Bm 2 not, , Pl)ed 'ambs No. 1 B te M w” r J" y 15c higher than B’<m n a ’ * 1550 ’ B'l lots B h ol i al<l Blightly higher; B r ’ so down P ‘ atiVe ewes steady

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —O— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times >1; 6 times 91.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. rft. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m, FOR SALE FOR &ALS—Complete line of wiring; suppUpa and fixtures. Uhrlok Bros. Phone 860. <O-tt EL^CTIICAL-SUPPLlES—Regard-less of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 39-ts TOR SALE—ReaI Estate: - 5 room modern bungalow, north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment, good location; 8 room modern home; 3 apartment, income property, close in; 6 room house, semi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 68-ff FOR SALE —7 room house, semi-modern, north part of town, near General Electric Co., east of Pennsylvania railroad. A. D. Suttles, agent. 78g3t FOR SALE — Good team of geldings, 4 and 6 years, S2OO. Ed Beihold, 6 miles north of town on river road. 79-3tx FOR SALE—Good used New Idea manure spreader. C. C. Harman, 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Wren, Ohio. a 79-2tx FOR SALE —Full blooded Holstein bull calf; reasonable. Hugh Nidlinger. 79-2tx FOR SALE —Water storage tank, 6 ft. by 6 ft. mounted- on 20 ft tower. Good condition. Noah M. Lehman, Berne. Phone 345 Berne. 79-2tx FOR "'SALE—Frost proof cabbage plants. Aire. William Strahni, 339 North Ninth street. 79-g‘3t FOR SALE—Late model general purpose John Deere Tractor with 2-row- corn plow, pre-war rubber; also I. H. C. Tractor 8-16. Ervin Springer, miles southeast. 79t2x FOR SALE—22 McCormick Deering 8 foot combine. Sell at ceiling. Alvie Beer, 2 miles north and miles west of Berne. g 79-2tx FOR SALE — Hot Point electric iron, blue overstuffed chair with ottoman. 624 Jefferson St. g 79-2 t FOR SALE—Two formals, size 13 and 14, each worn once. Also a blue double breasted blue serge suit, size 36. Telephone 1402. g 80-3tx FOR SALE—2 _ door 1~941 - Buick sedan, ceiling price. Phone 664. Itx FOR SALE—-Guernsey bull, coming 2-year old. Marion Rich- . hart, live miles southeast on 33. 80b2tx FOR SALE—“Bali'dliay. cloveFand timothy. $1 per bale or less by ton. Coppess Corner, Monroe. Indiana. 80-61 X FOR SALE- 2 rugs. 2 chairs, staef bed. complete, oil painting, steel top table, sectional bookcase, rock er, small chest of drawers. Call morning or evenings. 934 Walnut. 80-3 t FOR - SA LE— B1 it e"o v e rs»u ff e d 'chair with ottoman. 624 Jefferson St. Phone 323. S 79-2 t ’ -0 CIVIL WAR IS (Continued From Pago One) Bratislava. Other units captured Svatyjur, eight miles northeast, and reached the small Carpathian mountain barrier on a 20-mile front. The fall of Vienna, a city of nearly 2,000,000 would batter down the back door to Germany and Czechoclovakia and lay open the Austrian and Bavarian Alps—where the Germans have, been reported planning a last stand —to onrushing Soviet troops and tanks. God promises entrance into bi 6 world to those who surrender themselves to Christ. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. . Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

. FOR SALE—Drums, 50 gallon each, also Vavoline motor oil in 5 gal. cans, 20, 30 and 40. Riverside Garage, Eaet Monroe St. 79-2 t FOR SALE—Fairbank truck scale?. 9 foot by 18 foot, capacity 15 ton. In good condition. Yoet Construction Co., phone 248. g 79-3 t FOR Sale — Yearling Aberdeen Angus bulls, good quality—will sell at farmer's price. Yost Construction Co., phone 248. a 79-3 t FOR SALE—Jackass. Herman Weber farm, 1 mile east and la mile south of Williame. g 79-3tx WORKING GIRL, will care for children evenings. Phone 1391. g 80-3 tx WANTED — Lawns to mow, or odd jobs. Phone 1162. B()a3tx WANT E’D TO BUY—2 wheel box trailer in good condition, 16-in. ' wheel preferred. Mail replys to : Post Office Box 221, Decatur, IndiI ana. State price. 80-3tx ■ WANTED—To repair and sharpen ! lawn nowers. Chris Neukom. . 603 Penn street. Phone 4133. . g 80-2 t ! ’ WANTED ; SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, . parts. We make covered buckles, [ covered buttons, do hemstitching, j make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 t South First. 78-25tx , WANTED—Radios to repair. Uhrick Broe- Ml-ts ■ WANTED —Two riders to Broad- > way G. E., three p. m. to 11 p. m. , shift. Charles Whitman, Stevensen . St. Decatur. a 78-4tx 1 WANTED -- 500 lawn mowere to : sharpen. Frank Schmitz, 213 S. • First. 79-2t.x ; FARM LOANS — Terms 5 to 3a years at 4%; no expense; borrower can pay any amount, any time. C. D. Lewton. 14-T MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock ’ wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells 1 comfort, health, security. Board- : man. Phone 411. 78-25 t i ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a free ■ estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof a- ■ no additional cost. Also brick and 1 asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. - Phone 463. 80-ts L FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur ph&ne 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts - GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff 1 cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments ’ needed for any barber work. Open • till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Rus- ■ sell St. 25-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of wash- : ers, sweepers, irons, and other 1 electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf : ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and 3UPplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts 1 KEY SERVICE- -Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone : 733 79-3 t SPRAYING 6 ounces of Arab Odorless mothproof on a man’s suit protects it two years against moth damage. Schafers. 79-3 t SOLCM’OTE — The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. ; Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts LOSTAND FOUND LOST — Two No. 4 ration books, Saturday evening in Decatur. Lucile Zimmerman and Daniel Zimmerman. Notify Daniel Zimmer- . an, Decatur route 4. 79-3tx LOST —or strayed ewe sheep. Railing Bros., Decatur route 4, Monroe phone. Sol3x FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4 room apartment house. Privilege of garden and chickens. Mrs. Tom Bess, 4 miles soutli of Decatur. Phone 643-K. g 79-3 t 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular, dull. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments steady. Curb stocks; steady. Chicago stocks, Irregular. Cotton steady. Rye futures up as much as 1% cents a bushel; wheat up as much as 1% cents a bushel; wheat up as much as 1% cents; corn, oats and barley futures steady. Chicago livestock: hogs fully steady; cattle and sheep steady to strong. — _ 0 Democrat Want Ads Get Results

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COMMISSIONER'S CLAIMS ALLOWED APRIL 2, lIMS City of Decstur L & power $192.83 Ciitizens Telephone Co. phone 107.65 Haywood ’Pttollsih.lng’ Co. oper. 218.37 Maxine Trouitner Clk.-clk as»l. 50.00 Clyde O. Troutner Reg. office 36.00 Tlie Ctonmien ial Ft. S. C. oper 27.50 Indiana Institutional Ind. do 33.05 'l'huiinnan 1. Drew Auditor do 5.00 E. J. McDermott do 2.50 Rose Nieaswald Recorder do 5.00 Burroughs Adding Mach, do 5.50 Leo T. Gillig board, Mil. Slier. 117.40 John VV. Tyndall surveyor mil. 2.40 Sherman Glendening do oper 24.60 Elmer Jlirsvhy do 7.00 The Ivrkk-Tyndall Co. do ... 19.03 Charley Soherry do 17.1’5 Typewriter Serv Co. do 211.40 Lyman L. Hann Sch. Supt. mi. 32.50 L. E. Archbold Co. Agit. sal. 10.3.90 Clara Lengerich do Sten 108.5J3 Dr. I>. 1). Jones Health Comm. 40.00 Naomi G. Borman Assessor 25.00 Nat'l Used Car Mkt. do 25.00 Citizen's Tel. Co. Ci.r. Cit. oper 6.05 The Lawyers Coop. Pub 12.00 CaHagihan & Co. do 10.00 West Pub. Co. do 10.00 W. H. Anderson Co. ’7.50 C. H. Muselman do prob. off. 6.75 John Bixler C. Hbuse Jani. sal. J 25.00 Mrs. Emma Miller do matron 45.00 R. A. Stuckey do o.per 3.50 Guy Hairsliman do 15.20 Pumphrey Jewelry Store do 15.00 Grover Cottrell night watch 10.00 Baker PUbg & Heat, jail oper 41.40 No. Ind. Pub. Serv. C o do .... 12.31 Frank A. Kitson Infirmary 180.90 Joanna Kitson do matron 53.30 Dr. James M. Burk do phyisian 25.00 Joseph S. Schwarts do help .... 45.00 Prior S. Gilbert do . 50.00 Paltriieiia Kitson do 25.00 Marguerite Von Gunten do .... 45.00 Rev. Chas. V. Glenn do minister 4.00 Rev. W. H. Shaffer do 12.00 Eliza Lynch do oper 6.90 Dr. S. M. F'liedley do 7.60 Burk Elevator Co. do 252.52 Hugh Nidlinger do 8.90 Stewart Bakery do "76.25 Arnold & Klenk do 4.61 Home Grocery do 20.50 S. E. Hite Grocery do 79.42 Goodyear Service do 10.50 Wayne Phanmacal Supply do 1.18 Sutton Jewelry do 4.00 Martin Moesehbenger do 22.35 Standard Oil Co. do 12.79 J. VV. Lo>bdell do 21.25 Indiana Instit. Ind. do 2.89 J. W. Lobdell do 43.<32 Dale D. Moses Co. Comm. Mil. 84.80 Jothn Christener do sal 80.00 Eli Dubach do mil 90.5 G Dean Byerly Co. Council sal. 10.00 Leon Neuensehwander do 10.00 Henry Dehner do 10.00 C. J. Jones do 10.00 A. C. Munro do 10.00 Wm. Krueltzman do 10.00 Juliuis Sdhultz du 10.00 Fend L. Litterer Co. Atty Sal 50.00 Decatur Democrat Co. leg. adv. 58.54 Berne Witness Co. do 54.26 Clyde O. Troutner Regis, offi $25.00 E. D. Engeler insurance 54.21 Wafter J. Bookman do 32.80 ! Sehug Ins. Co. do 54.68 Co. Cousrevatiun Club Fox B. 5.00 Irene Byron Sanatorium San. 309.93 Georg? H. Sprague Tax refund 20.21 Earl Martin Wash. twp. asses. 121.50 Mrs. N. W'. Highland do 121.50 Joint Baker do ... 12'1.50 Will W.innes do 128.00 Harold T. Fields Geneva do .... 121.50 Vo. lMs>Hlgbwny Herman Haugk supt 224.70 Albert Fox asst sal 152.25 Calvin Dubach do 148.50 Sam Butler do ..................... 114.00 Perry Everett do 87.00 Harvey Shell Tr. Driver 119.00 Clyde Harden Mechanic 216.75 Philip Huser Tr. driver 21.00 Vernon Feller do 119.00 Glca Lauitzeulieiser do 123.20 Virgil Diaper do SI.OO Elmo J. Lcngerieli do 119.00 Buri Fuhrman do ....... ... ....... 135.80 Kenneth Ollier do 126.70 Wayne Gaunt do 130.90 Chauncey Reynolds do 139.30 Levi Yoder do 92.40 Edgar Koeneman Single Hand 10.40 Roger Ksie'lnr do 8.00 Wm. Bertsch do 18.00 Menno Habegger do 15.40 Chris Zurc'her do — 99.40 Christ Miller do 122.50 Troy Woodruff do 24.50 Raymond Kipfer do — 30.00 CUias. Pusey do 12.60 Fred Kukelhan do 32.50 Frank S. Peterson do 100.00 Goodyear Service operating-.... 53.34 Petrie Oil Co. do 314.89 Michels Auto Parts do 1.51 Paul Yoder do 3.80 Citizen’s Tel. Co do 17.85 Fortney Garage do 36.00 Mollenkopf Farm Equip, do ....80.55 Decatur Super Cerv. do 33.09 Cenit'ial Motor Parts do 11.00 Artz Tire Co. do 17.15 Tlie Gibson Co. do 79.13 City of Decatur do 21.14 Al D. Schmitt Motor Sale do 2.1.40 The Krick-Tyndall Co. Mater. 58.45 American Steele Supply do 108.97 John VV. Karell Stone Co. do 1816.00 Meslrberger Bins. Stone do. .. 4492.45 Indiana luistit. Ind. cal 113.16 Walter J. Rockinan Insurance 2.32 E. D. Engeler do 3.83 Sehug Ins. Agency do 3.86 Arthur DeArmond Miller Bdg 150.00 Yost Const. Co. do 2500.00 Welfare Citizen's Tele. Co. Oper 8.96 Faye Smith Kniapp do mil ... 36.30 Bernice Nelson Mileage 26.50 Veronica Linn do 8.70 Haywopd Pub. Co. oper 30.58 Certified before me this 3rd day of April, 1945. Thurman 1.1 »rew Auditor Adams County, Indiana * April 4

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RALPH HABEGGER t» w ■ »< (Continued From Page One) atallation ceremonies. A cla«ss of candidates 'will be initiated at the next, meeting Tuesday, April 10. (Secretary Wdrthman reported that the local lodge made a larger gain in during the past year than in any previous year in the lodge's history. Retiring officers who will complete their terms of ofice April 24 are: Henry Braun, governor; Ralph Hahegger, junior governor; Thomas Titus, prelate; Amos Harmon, treasurer; Russel Baumgartner, trustee. ■ o POLICE COOPERATE - . (Continued From Page One) state board of health that a dog belonging to C. L. August of 226 North Tenth street, had died of the rallies. Dr. Burk has not reported any additional cases of rabid dogs and it is not known if the epidemic is spreading. Mayor Stults said that the police woujd also attempt to find a suitable pound for the harboring of stray dogs, but urged owners to keep their animals tied or muzzled, for under the law the canines must be killed as a means of stamping out the spread of rhbies. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May $1.71%-%; July $1.59%-$1.59; Sept., $1.54'/ 2 ; Dec., $1.53%; Spril, $1.77%8. Corn, May. $1.13’/g-%; July $1.09 %-%; Sept., $1.06%; DeDc., $1.04 %- Oats, May, ,65%A; July, .57%-%; Sept., .55%A; Dec., ,55%A. Appointment of Executor Eatnte No. 4150 Nbli'ce is Iwi-etby given, That the undersigned has been ap-poinlted Executor of tlie estate of Okie Butler, late of Akl'aiiiLs County, deceased. The erftaltie. is prrtbably solveint. Benjamin F. Butler, Executor G. Hcniy Blerly, Attorney 4/3 1945. Alpnil 4-11-itS ——Q Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

I zass =3 WHILE YOU'RE AT WORK you are protected by Workmen’s Compensation Insurance, but what if an accident should happen while you are away from work? Ask -about ./Etna Non-Occupational Accident Insurance. Many workers are buying it. THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. 'Representing the /Etna Life Insurance | Company of Hartford, Connecticut llllllftllllll

JUNIOR TOWN (Continued From Page One) two Bluffton high school students. Following their discussions, questions were asked by members of the student body and were answered extemporaneously by the four speakers. Hilliard Gates, public relations director of WOWO, conducted the transcription, and was assisted in local arrangements by Deane Dorwin, instructor of speech at the local high school.

»■■■ IS J -SinceW I we I have <./ I CO RY Glass I Filter ROD < So easyl No messy clothl ® No spring, hook, chainl * All glass brewingl 1 Get yours today H Easier to use. jR 8 Saves time J f ■ and money. w mF , ■ ■ •' . •< - ■ wipy Plant These Famous Flower & Vegetable Seeds This Year! You are cordially invited to come in soon and select the seeds for your garden —come now while all best varieties rre here. Asters Beets Calendulas Cabbage Cosmos Carrots Marigolds Cucumber® Nasturtiums Lettuce / Petunias Onions Snapdragons Radishes Zinnias Tomatoes and many others Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe & Sth Phone 32 .

CARD OF THANKS In this manner I wish to thank all neighbors, friends, relatives and those who sent Howers and sympathy cards. Also the singers and Rev. Marshall for his kind

SALE CALENDAR APR. 7 Ivan Lentz, Fairgrounds, Hicksville, O. 35 Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness and Riding equipment. 6:90 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7 —Lantz’s Restaurant, Hicksville, Ohio. A fine going business and all equipment, 2)30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APR. 7—C. E. Bell & Marvin Stoutenberry, Bellmont farm, 1% miles east of Oecatur. Livestock sale. Roy S. Johnson, Auct. APR. 9 —Harry Rosenbury, Rochester, Ind. Registered Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 9 —Earl B. Adams, Farm located 7 miles South of Huntington, Ind., on Highvwiy No. 9. Improved 290 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. ’ APR. 11—Ferd L. Litterer, Commissioner, Tonnellier Improved 100 Acres, 1% miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on the Winchester Road, then % mile West. J. F. Sanmann, auct. APR. 10 —Charles Fitzgerald & Son, 5 miles north of Fort Wayne on road 427. Farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 12— Heber Bowen, 1 mile north of Willshire, Ohio on road 49. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. • APR. 16—Herman Schlatter, Leo, Ind. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 17 —Orchard Lawn Farms, Muncie, Ind. Guernsey cattle dispersal sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. HIWM»« «MijßiUßailiavilß: IMM BIMOOIOOIIiBIIOMMI 2 ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY j i WANTS i MEN - WOMEN ; • ■ p Experience unnecessary. ■ Apply in person. fl I I : Kraft Cheese Co. I ■ Decatur Plant 1, ■ j If already in essential industry do not apply. _ TniiiaiiiißiiißiiiiaiiMMaiiißiaiiiMiiiaiiaiuauiiaiiiauiißiiiißiiHßiiiaiiifliiiißii‘>Bi»iM» PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE—HOGS AND FEED Due to shortage of help, Mr. Stoutenberry is unable to continue with the Dairy herd. We will sell at public auction on the Bellmont Farm, one and three-fourth mile East of Decatur. Ind. SATURDAY, APRIL 7,1945 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 20 DAIRY COWS 20 Four Holstein Cows, 4 yrs. old, fresh, milking heavy flow; Two Holstein cows, 4 yrs. old, will be fresh very soon; Two Holstein cows, 7 yrs. old, fresh and milking heavy flow; One Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, with calf by side; on One Holstein cow. 7 yrs. old, will be fresh soon; One Holstein cow 3 yrs. old, pasture bred: One Ayreshire cow 4 yrs. old, with calf by side; Three Ayreshire cow 4 yrs. old, fresh, milking heavy flow; One Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old, with calf by side; One Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old, will freshen soon; Black cow 10 yrs. old, fresh and milking good flow; One Ayreshire cow 3 yrs. old, pasture bred; One Red heifer due real soon with first calf; One Yearling) Poll Hereford Bull. Two Pure brfed Guernsey Bulls eligible to register. BROOD SOWS—One White sow; Two white gilts; Spotted Poland China gilt; Two Hampshire gilts; One Hampshire tried sow. These gilts and sows are all immuned. Will farrow last of April and first of May. Two young Duroc service boars. FEED —300 bales alfalfa and timothy mixed hay. MILK CANS—Twelve 10 gal. milk cans. TERMS—CASH. C. E. BELL & MARVIN STOUTENBERRY OWNERS. j Roy S. Johnson—Auct. i T. D. Schieferstein —Clerk. ________

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words and thoughts extended to me during my recent bereavement. Mrs. William Roe. t □ — I When we realize the full slgi niflcaiice of the resurrection, our I hearts overflow with joy.